From Peking to Mandalay / A Journey from North China to Burma through Tibetan Ssuch'uan and Yunnan
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The narrative recounts an extensive overland and riverine journey across northern and southwestern China into Burma, following a route through major waypoints including the Yangtse gorges, Mount Omei, Tachienlu, the Yalung valley, Muli, Yung-ning, Li-chiang, Tali-fu, Bhamo, and onward to Mandalay. It combines travel description, vivid mountain and river scenery, and observations on local customs, religious sites, and material culture, with an ethnological chapter surveying the peoples of the Chinese far west. The author intersperses practical details—routes, itineraries, and vocabularies—with sketches of caravan life, monasteries, and markets. Appendices provide vocabularies and a day-by-day itinerary to support readers curious about logistics.
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